Agra Risk Wheatland Kings announce $10,000 donation for dressing room upgrades

This past weekend, the Agra Risk Wheatland Kings celebrated a historic season.

At the awards ceremony, Kings General Manager Cody Holdaway announced upcoming changes to the dressing room.

Kidco Construction is giving the Kings $10,000 to upgrade the locker room.

According to Holdway, before the needed renovations the locker room was inherited from the former AA Bisons team.

Habs bring home U13A championship banner

Another championship is set to be hung at the HyLife Centre in La Broquerie as the U13A team won their final game of the year to bring home special memories along with a banner.

"It's very exciting, what a great accomplishment," Head Coach Gerard Tetrault said proudly. "We knew coming into the season that we had a great team, great potential, very young but a lot of talent on top of heart and soul. We knew good things could happen but we were hoping to be there at the end. Things lined up perfectly for us to achieve the ultimate objective, which was to bring home the banner."

Sports Round-Up: Tuesday, April 8

Moose Jaw's Koseikan Judo Club earned the title of provincial champions for the 2nd straight year on the weekend.

The local club hosted provincials with 219 athletes participating.

You'll find results and more on the story on DiscoverMooseJaw.com today.

The last Saskatchewan team in the WHL playoffs will host a huge game tonight. The Prince Albert Raiders are hosting Edmonton in Game 7 of their first-round playoff series.

Home-ice advantage: Excitement planned as Red Wings playoffs continue

The Richardson Pioneer Weyburn Red Wings took a commanding lead in the semi-final series against the Flin Flon Bombers, winning games one and two in Flin Flon over the weekend. The series will continue tonight and tomorrow here in Weyburn. 

Sales and marketing director of the Weyburn Red Wings, Ryder Burns, explains the fan experience planned for the upcomng home games. 

Cochrane karate athletes shine at national championships

Athletes from Ippon Karate Dojo returned home to Cochrane with a string of podium finishes following standout performances at the Karate Canada National Championships, held April 3–6 at the Richmond (B.C.) Olympic Oval.

The tournament took on added significance for the dojo as it marks 20 years of fostering excellence in both traditional and competitive karate.

Bedrocks Bowlers strike gold in first-ever home tournament

The Bedrock Bowlers came out on top Sunday in their debut bowling tournament, hosting teams from the Foothills and Olds chapters.

The Bow Valley Special Olympics chapter's bowling team had the highest pins-over-average score of the day, clinching the home tournament's trophy.

Ethan Mawson had the men's high double score, Brock Jesse the men's high single, and Robert Paton, the men's most pins overage single. 

Warriors "Team of the Year"

The Western Hockey League champion Moose Jaw Warriors are the Golden West Radio – DiscoverMooseJaw Team of the Year for 2024.

There have been times in the past when we’ve had to take time to look back at the accomplishments of local teams and make tough decisions on which team was the best.

This year, there was no question. We didn’t even have to have a meeting.

Our local Western Hockey League team won 44 of their 68 regular season games.

Shamrocks beaming with pride after fantastic season

It was an amazing season for the Killarney Shamrocks of the Tiger Hills Hockey League, who after winning the league championship, battled the SEMHL champion Ste. Anne Aces in a series that won't soon be forgotten.

While the results at the end were not what they were looking for, there's nothing but great memories and smiles for the Shamrocks.